[4-2 DJOJ] Can’t Kids/Kelli Schaefer
Early on I loved Dawn Shredder for being clever and charming. Then they grew up. Added a bass player and a cellist and became witty and charismatic. Those are pretty much the same thing, but where...
View Article[4-3 DJOJ] Mountain Homes/Shannon Vogt
When it comes to listening to music I don’t differentiate between whether a band is from the northwest corner of Washington state or whether they are from Greenville, SC. Good music made in Chapel...
View Article[4-4 DJOJ] People Person/Jonny Corndawg
I don’t know if Jessica Oliver is a people person. She’s always been nice to me though, so I guess she could be. These DJOJ’s aren’t about new music, just what I’m listening to. I actually found...
View Article[4-5 DJOJ] The Makeshift/The Rocketboys
With the NCAA tournament just finishing up and March Madness coming to a close this week with Kentucky being crowned the national champion, let us think back to 2010. Duke was making a run at the...
View Article[4-6 DJOJ] The Pink Couch Sessions
For a music website to be doing acoustic sessions might seem like a really common sense thing. When we started SceneSC in 2008 we knew were going to have plenty of live video and pictures. Even then...
View Article[4-9 DJOJ] Mer de Blanc/Mount Moriah
Mer de Blanc’s music on Bandcamp is tagged with American Football, 90′s, and Explosions in the Sky. When it comes to melodic guitar lines they seem to channel the same melodic guitar harmonies found...
View Article[Jam Sessions] Andy Shauf and T0W3RS
Andy Shauf What I’ve been missing most lately is the House of Softcore house shows. A year has washed away the bad memories of cleaning, hosting, struggling to pay touring artists, dealing with people...
View Article[Jam Session] The Sea Wolf Mutiny and Father John Misty
The Sea Wolf Mutiny When bands record Christmas songs it can often come off cheesy and half-hearted. With The Sea Wolf Mutiny’s version of “Jesus Christ The Apple Tree” they not only...
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